Ayala, 31, is accused of
voting in local and state elections in districts she did not live, the Chief
State’s Attorney’s Office said in a press release.

The arrest warrant affidavit
also alleges Ayala provided fabricated evidence to state Election Enforcement
Commission investigators that showed she lived at an address in a district
where she voted while actually living outside the district, according to the
release. . . .

Christina Ayala was charged
with eight counts of fraudulent voting, 10 counts of primary or enrollment
violations and one count of tampering with or fabricating physical evidence.

No action has been so far
taken against Santa Ayala, who, despite being accused by the SEEC of possibly
helping her daughter to break the law, was nominated by Bridgeport Democratic
leaders this summer for another term as registrar and will appear on the
November ballot.

This is really a bigger part of the story and part of a
national trend. From supporting talking heads such
as known vote fraudster Al Sharpton to nominating local officials, Democrat
leaders often seem to not only deny the existence of vote fraud but reward those
who commit it.